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black history in dark times By THE PUBLIC ARCHIVE When The Public Archive published Radical Black Cities on September 17, 2012, we wanted to mark the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street while highlighting what we saw as Occupy’s racial limits. In our view, Occupy had a restricted, almost liberal, vision of the havoc that […]

A secluded life devoted to music, powder worn on his face in public and body doubles who sat in for him for portraits – these devices allowed Beethoven to hide his African heritage to all but the Viennese elite. After his death, a Euro-centric vision of “greatness” unwittingly upheld this illusion – originally created by the Master himself. […]

by Alisa Robinson At least 778 Black Lives Matter demonstrations have been held worldwide, according to a record being kept at Elephrame.com. How did all of this start? Three names come to mind: Patrisse Cullors, Eric Garner and Michael Brown. Cullors planted the seed from which the movement grew in July 2013, after she re-posted a […]

Above is a photo of my N’COBRA (National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America) t-shirt from it’s 2002 national convention showing a picture of Ancestor Peter Gordon. Millions of us have seen this picture, probably millions less know his story. Peter Gordon was an enslaved Afrikan on the 3,000 acre Louisiana prison-farm (aka […]

The Mardi Gras Indianz Date: Sun, 1732-02-17 *The Mardi Gras Indians are celebrated on this date (Fat Tuesday) in 1732. These African Americans participate as a cultural foundation of New Orleans and Mardi gras history. The Mardi Gras Indians are as much a part of that secret society as any other carnival organization. The heritage […]

Guest Editorial for Rock Newsletter I have seen it asked often by prisoner subscribers to Rock and other publications edited or published by Ed Mead. “Why do prisoners need a political education, and why in revolutionary politics in particular?” I’d like to confront the question from several angles. Politics concerns organizing and governing social activity. […]

by The People’s Minister of Information JR Studying the revolutionary politics of the African world has been hard for me, because of the many revolutionary cliques that are at odds with each other in our international movement. The reality is that no matter the ideology, we must be as objective as possible about our […]

“It Africans were left in peace on their own lands, Europeans would have to offer them the benefits of white civilization in real earnest before they could obtain the African labour which they want so much. They would have to offer the African a way of life which was really superior to the one […]

Black Agenda Report Morning Shot 6.21.2011: Defying The Tomb

“Slavery and the Prison Industrial Complex”- Angela Davis”: 9-19-2003

Black Panther Party Power To the People

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